Madame Case

Description

This painting may depict the wife of the artist's close friend, writer Jules Case. In a letter written after her death, Case asked the artist to paint her portrait from an enlarged photograph. "My dear friend," Case wrote, "would you preserve the only face which, from now on, can bring me some little joy, if one can use this word for a sentiment mixed with so much suffering." Carrière emphasized the poetic mood by placing the shadowy figure in a vague, dreamlike space. Known for his evocative paintings of women and children, Eugène Carrière was loosely associated with the French Symbolist movement, which aimed at expressing inner, spiritual life and emotions rather than the outward appearance of physical reality.

Provenance

Commissioned by Jules Case, Paris, after the death of his wife, 1900. Brook St. Gallery Ltd., London. Bought by the CMA in 1967.

Madame Case

Eugène Carrière

after September 1900, probably summer 1901

Accession Number

1967.126

Medium

oil on fabric

Dimensions

Unframed: 46.2 x 38.1 cm (18 3/16 x 15 in.)

Classification

Painting

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund